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  2. Smyrna, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 13 is the main north–south road through Smyrna, passing through the town on Dupont Boulevard. The Smyrna Rest Area is located north of Smyrna at the junction of US 13 and DE 1 at Exit 119. US 13 and DE 1 both run south to Dover and north to Wilmington. Delaware Route 6 runs east–west through Smyrna, heading west to Clayton and ...

  3. Old Brick Store - Wikipedia

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    Old Brick Store, also known as the Old Brick Hotel and The Granary, is a historic commercial building located near Smyrna, New Castle County, Delaware. It was built about 1764, and is a two- to three-story, three bay brick building. The building marks the location of what may have been a grain shipping center for southern New Castle County. [2]

  4. Smyrna Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Smyrna Historic District is a national historic district located at Smyrna, Kent County, Delaware.It encompasses 850 contributing buildings in the town of Smyrna. It includes the majority of residential, commercial, public and ecclesiastical buildings that pre-date 1920, the bulk of which were constructed in the mid-to-late 19th century.

  5. Woodland Beach, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    July 15, 1880 advertisement for steamboat excursions to Woodland Beach, Delaware. In the 1880s, Woodland Beach was a resort area that was the terminus for the Kent County and Delaware Bay Railroad and daily steamboats from the Delaware City, Salem, and Philadelphia Steamboat Company. [3]

  6. Duck Creek Village (Smyrna, Delaware) - Wikipedia

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    Road 65 between Duck Creek and Green's Branch, Smyrna, Delaware Coordinates 39°18′28″N 75°37′15″W  /  39.30778°N 75.62083°W  / 39.30778; -75

  7. Belmont Hall (Smyrna, Delaware) - Wikipedia

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    A fire in 1922 gutted the third floor. The existing east and west dormers were added during repairs. The Cloak/Speakman family retained the property into the 1980s. It was sold to the State of Delaware in 1987, as part of a deal to acquire 30 acres (12 ha) for the Route 13 bypass around Smyrna. [3] [4]

  8. Lim's Café - Wikipedia

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    Lim's Café was opened for business in 1933 by Peter Lim, an immigrant from China. [2] In 1994, [3] Lim passed the restaurant down to his daughters Jeannie Lim, Bonnie Lim, Pat Lee and son Ron who eventually sold the establishment to restaurateurs Jeff Garrett and Lon Tatom who plan to open a different restaurant on the site.

  9. Smyrna Landing, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Smyrna Landing is an unincorporated community in Kent and New Castle counties of Delaware, United States. [1] Smyrna Landing is located along Smyrna Landing Road at the crossing of Duck Creek, east of Smyrna .